Project ECHO® Series: Tele-mentoring to Manage Immune-related Adverse Events in Patients Receiving Cancer Immunotherapies
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Project ECHO® Series: Tele-mentoring to Manage Immune-related Adverse Events in Patients Receiving Cancer Immunotherapies
In this series, experts share advice on the optimal management of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Each session covers a different class of irAE-associated immunotherapies and includes evaluation and discussion of one or more case studies.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this educational activity, participants will be able to:
· Apply evidence-based practices for the monitoring and management of irAEs in patients receiving cancer immunotherapies
· Improve coordination and communication with non-oncology specialists and with patients/caregivers to manage irAEs in patients receiving cancer immunotherapies
· Review strategies for providing equitable care for underserved patients receiving cancer immunotherapies
This webinar is open to the public. You do not need to be an ACCC member to view this webinar, but you will need to create an account to register. Please click the "Registration Instructions" tab for details.
Jocelyn E. Mohs, PharmD, BCOP
Director of Pharmacy
Sanford Medical Center, Fargo
Jocelyn Mohs is currently the Director of Pharmacy at Sanford Medical Center Fargo in Fargo, North Dakota. She also serves as the Residency Program Director for the newly established PGY-2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency at Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center.
Jocelyn completed her Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2008 at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. She went on to complete a PGY1Pharmacy Practice Residency at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota and a PGY2 Oncology Specialty Residency at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview in Minneapolis and Maple Grove, Minnesota. She became Board Certified in Oncology Pharmacy in2011.
Jocelyn has been active in several professional oncology and pharmacy organizations at both the state and national level, contributing to continuing education for oncology pharmacists, nurses and practitioners.
Ryan M. Weight DO, MS
Medical Director
The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Institute
Dr. Ryan Weight is a medical oncologist and founder of The Melanoma and Skin Cancer Institute (MSCI) headquartered in Denver, CO. Dr. Weight provides care to patients diagnosed with melanoma and other types of skin cancers. Led by Dr. Weight, The MSCI offers a combined 20 years of experience in caring for cancer patients. Dr. Weight received his post-graduate training in Philadelphia, PA completing residency in internal medicine at Drexel University and fellowship training in hematology and oncology at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Weight has served on faculty at Thomas Jefferson University and the University of Colorado.
A well-known expert in the skin cancer field, Dr. Weight has co-authored practice-changing clinical trials in melanoma and provided patients access to life-saving treatments through these and other clinical studies. Dr. Weight has served on the NCCN panel for Management of Immune Related Toxicities and as a committee member for the ACCC IO Institute.
Laura S. Wood RN, MSN, OCN
Oncology Nurse Specialist
Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center
Laura S. Wood RN, MSN, OCN is an oncology nurse with over 35 years of experience in the care of patients with renal and genitourinary cancers and oncology clinical trial coordination. She was the Renal Cancer Clinical Research Coordinator at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center in Cleveland, Ohio; retiring in late 2021. Laura continues her involvement in the Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center Immunotherapy Education Committee, and the immune-related Adverse Event Tumor Board.
Laura completed both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. She is active in the local and national Oncology Nursing Society, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer. She is on the Board of Directors at the Kidney Cancer Association and the chair of the KCA Clinical Advisory Board. A national and international lecturer on topics related to oncology nursing, Laura has authored many book chapters and journal articles on therapeutic approaches and nursing care in the management of cancer. Laura was the recipient of the 2012 Oncology Nursing Society Clinical Lectureship Award.
Session One - Cardiology | |
Avirup Guha, MBBS, MPH, FICOS
Director of Cardio-Oncology Georgia Cancer Center at Medical College of Georgia | |
Session Two - Gastroenterology | |
Yinghong (Mimi) Wang, MD, PhD, MSc
Director of Inflammatory Bowel Disorder, Director of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | |
Session Three - Endocrinology | |
Rajeev Sharma, MD Assistant Professor of Oncology and Medicine, Division of Endocrinology Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, NY | |
Session 4 - Rheumatology | |
Cassandra Calabrese, DO Assistant Professor, Rheumatologic and Immunologic Disease and Infectious Disease Taussig Cancer Center, The Cleveland Clinic | |
Session Five - Neurology | |
Sudhakar Tummala, MD, MBA, CMQ, FAAN, FACNS Director, Neurophysiology Lab, Department of Neuro-Oncology The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | |
Session Six - Hepatology | |
Hao Chi "Joseph" Zhang, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center | |
Session Seven - Dermatology | |
Joshua Arbesman, MD Dermatology Cleveland Clinic Foundation | |
Session Eight - Pulmonology | |
Ajay Sheshadri, MD, MSCI Associate Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center |